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New York is experiencing a bump in COVID cases that might put a damper on people’s summer plans. Cases have been rising nationally and locally for about two months, driven by so-called “FLiRT ...
The city Health Department missed early detection of COVID-19 because it listened to CDC bureaucrats — losing the chance to potentially spare untold numbers from death, a former agency director ...
COVID-19 is rebounding in New York City, a few weeks ahead of the usual autumn and winter schedule of respiratory disease. Got COVID? NYC health commish on what’s behind the sneaky midsummer bump.
NYC COVID cases surpassed a critical threshold, prompting health officials to raise the city’s alert level to medium on Monday. Here’s what that means.
Hospitalizations still remain low. NYC Department of Health and Men “With COVID-19 cases rising, NYC has entered the Medium risk alert level,” he said.
NYC’s “Covid-19: Latest Data” web page shows that this number for all of NYC has now exceeded 200 at 242.2. Of the five NYC boroughs, Manhattan tops the list at 328.48, ...
Nearly 240 suspected COVID-19 cases were reported to the city’s Health Department before the first COVID case was confirmed ...
Half of the 10 NYC ZIP codes with the highest rolling COVID hospitalization rates right now are in Manhattan. Free COVID tests are widely available. Here's how to get yours as NYC COVID rates rise.
In NYC, 'stark contrast' in COVID-19 infection rates based on education and race. The new analysis by NYU found that race and overcrowding were factors. By Erin Schumaker. April 10, 2020, 8:48 AM.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday that all Department of Education staff for public schools across the city must be vaccinated against Covid-19, without a testing alternative.
How NYC doctors worked on the frontlines of COVID 07:39. As head of a top intensive care unit in New York City, Dr. Lindsay Lief is no stranger to emergencies.